W e call the attention of our farm­ ers and all others interested to the advertisement of H. J. Geer, in to- B A K E R C IT Y , S E P T . 3, 1873. day’s paper. Mr. Geer has one of L. P . FISHER, N os. 20 and 21, N ew Mer- the finest Nurseries in Oregon, and his varieties of fruit trees and shrub­ Ï Â S Â ' “ our “ «“ **«' Ä bery are all of the very best. 'e i u o n a t . B edrock D em ocrat : ab A g e n t e i o r th e G e o . P. R o w e l l JPnion Countv, O. LIl> Albany, Oregon. P °r S' w Walla Walla, VV. T. ¥ nox’ Pendleton, Oregon. ?" T H E M A S O N IC G R A N D L O D G E L A Y TH E CO R N ER STONE. J. D. A gnew , Boise City, Idaho. T w ?I? UiY’ Clarksville, Oregon. L. H . W e l l s , La Grande, Oregon. ' t CkAWFOBD’ PaJette Valley, Idaho, b. M. J effreys , Weiser Valley, Idaho r m Money Market. Latest New York Gold Quotations, I I 6 I 4 L E G A L T E N D E R S IN P O R T L A N D : B u yin g,................... 85c. | Selling,................ 86 N otic©- T he undersigned has not Leased or Sold out his Hotel Business at the Dalles, but will continue in the future, as in the past, to dispense the substantial elements ol Lite to the traveling public. THOMAS SMITH, n l9 tf Sole Proprietor Empire Hotel. Note to the Public. On and alter May 20th, 1872, the Post O f­ fice hours will be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m .— Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m. W. F. M’CRARY, p. M r . F rench , of the Cove, has a fine lot of full blooded Berkshire hogs for sale. His advertisement will ap­ pear next week, at which time we will have more to say about his fine stock. m A printed circular from the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Masons of Oregon, received at this Office, gives the following: O ffice of B oard of S tate C apitol B uilding C ommissioners , S alem August 13th, 1873. Hon. T. McF. Patton, Grand Mas­ ter of Masons in Oregon—Sir: It is the wish of the Board of the State Capitol Building Commissioners that the corner-stone Capitol Building be laid with appropriate ceremonies, on the 8th of October next, and they respectfully request the Grand Lodge of Masons of Oregon to per­ form the ceremony, after the tradi­ tion of their Order. Very respectfully yours, J ohn F. M iller , Chm’n Board State Capitol Com. . M. W . Meteorological Table. Through the politeness o f Professor S. P. Barrett, wo are enabled to lay before our readers the following table showing the range * o f the Mercury for the week ending August QR+Yx 1 QHO I }„ 1 ----______________ 7 A. M. 12 M . 10 F . M . Sunday, 80 58 67 Monday, 59 76 63 Tuesday, 47 76 66 Wednesday, 49 67 46 Thursday, 42 82 56 Friday, 42 80 60 Saturday, 44 76 59 Average for the week 61,3 degrees above Eero. Average for month o f August 64.4 degrees. The higliest temperature noted was on the 18th—94 degrees. The lowest point at 7 o ’clock was 42 degrees on the 28th and 29th. A slight frost occurred on the morning of the 28th—no damage done. Frost was quite heavy in some parts o f the valley. Weather for m onth has been generally very pleasant. During the past week our office lias been visited by numerous friends from all parts of Eastorn Or­ egon. We are pleased to have our friends call at all times, and especi­ ally when they bring us new sub­ scribers as they have done during these late visits. Our friends will plese accept our thauks for their ex­ ertions in behalf of th e D e m o c r a t , * and we assure them that our paper shall never become a personal organ. Send in the new subscribers, we can supply them all. V is it s .— W h e a t . —Mr. E. T. Armstrong, of this city, brought into our office a few heads of “ Club Wheat,” whiith is as fine a specimen as we have ever examined. Each head contains ten rows of fine large plump kernels, aud on counting one of the heads it was found to contain 65 grains. This wheat will yield from 50 to 60 bush­ els to the aore. Mr. Armstrong’s ranch, where this wheat is raised, is in the foothills, about ten miles from this city. It was not irrigated. . A c c i d e n t . —We TO G r a n d L o d g e , A . F . Oi A . M . o f O regon . O ffice of G rand M aster I S alem , August 5th, 1873 ) 6?en. John F. Miller, Chairman Board Capitol Building Commission­ ers, Salem, Oregon—Dear Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 13th instant, ex­ tending an invitation to law the cor­ ner-stone of the Capitol Building with Masonic ceremonies, on the 8th of October, and to say on behalf of the Masonic Fraternity, that the du­ ty is accepted. The M. W. Grand Lodge of A. F. & A. M. of the State of Oregon will be convened in Special Grand Com­ munication on tlie day designated, and the corner-stone laid in accor­ dance with the ancient usages and customs of the Craft. Very respectfully yours, T. Me F. P a t t o n , Grand Master. R. P. E arhart , Grand Secretary. The M. W. G’rand Lodge of A. F. & A. M. of the State of Oregon will convene in Special Grand Commu­ nication at Salem on the 8th of Oc­ tober, for the purpose set forth in the foregoing correspondence. The ceremonies of laying the cor­ ner stone will take place on the Cap­ itol grounds at one p . m . on the 8tli of October , and will be preceeded by a procession of the members of the Masonic Fraternity under the direction of the Grand Marshal. The invitation having been accept­ ed of laying the stone bv the Grand Lodge of Masons, the officers of this body are perfecting the necessary arrangements, and no pains will be spared in making the ceremonies grand and imposing. The following named persons are appointed a Committee of Arrange­ ments: B. F. Brown. W. C. Warri- ner, D. Payton, D. H. Murphy, J. Babcock, and J. B.. Lee, of Corval­ lis, lias been chosen to act as Grand Marshall. The oration is to be delivered by Hon. S. F. Chadwick, Secretary of State. All Masons of other Jurisdictions, in good standing, are invited to be present. The occasion will be one of great importance in the history of our State. The honor of laying the cor­ ner stone has been tendered the Ma­ sonic fraternity, and it is to be hoped that the Subordinate Lodges tliro’- out the entire Jurisdiction will be fully represented, not only by tlieir officers but by their membors. are pained to an­ nounce that Hon. John It. McLain, of Wingville, met with an accident by which his right leg. above the knee, was broken. He had his foot caught in the coil of a lariat which was attached to a horse; the horse started and ran, dragging Mr. M c­ Lain some twenty five yards. Dr. Snow, of our city, was called in and S alt L ake , August 22.—Judge set the broken limb. On yesterdry Emerson sustained defendants de­ murrer in the case of “ Ann Eliza the patient was quite easy. Young vs. Brigham Young, for di­ A c c i d e n t . — On last V cdnesday, vorce, the decision is against the ju­ at Union, Mr. Thos. Wright, mer­ risdiction of the District Court.- chant at that place, had his foot The Judge held that the Probate not the District Court, had jurisdiction caught in the gearing of a flouring in divorce cases. This is indirect mill, which horribly mangled his opposition to the opinion of Judges toes and foot nearly up to the instep. McKean and Hawley, virtually of the Supreme Court of the Territory. The foot was dressed, and when we The case again comes up before called on him he seemed quite com­ Judge McKean in October in the fortable. The hurt is a serious one, District Court. Rev. Q. C. Strat­ but it is hoped it will not be neces­ ton, Methodist minister, offers to sary to amputate auy portion of the vindicate himself in a long card in a newspaper to day from the charge loot. of influencing Ann Eliza Young to enter a divorce suit and join the i T h e C ove is the Garden Spot of Methodist Church. He makes grave Hastern Oregon. It does one good charges against her lawyers and as­ to look at the fine farms with their serts that they attempted to fleece beautiful orchards, large and com ­ their client. He admits acting as modious barns and neat dwelling confidential adviser but vindicates houses, and makes us think of our himself from the old charges of scan­ dal in the ministry in Oregon. He . old homes in the Eastern States.— gives the history of ¡hiscoDnection k Persons viewing this locality for the with the effort to compromise I first time cannot realize that all the which was somewhat important, I improvements they there see have but as he holds, not controlling He then defies the world to prove I been made within ten years. that his ministerial character was T he C r o p s .— The crops in Union impaired. He is not ashamed of his | county are the best ever known crime and will not be badgered^ out there. The quantity of all kinds of of a correct nor into a false position. It is understood that the legal ad­ grain raised there this season is very visers of Mrs. Yonug will give their large. statement to-morrow. Great inter­ W e were glad to notice Mr. Os- est is displayed by the community. The discussion promises to be warm. burn, of Wingville, who has been S an F rancisco , August 22.—The aick for some time, on our streets Democratic mass meeting at Platt s last Saturday. Hall was very largely attended. W. T Colman presided. A letter from T h e W ea r and T e a r o fL ife . McCoppin was read, stating his po­ 1 care8> snxietiea and misfortunes of sition against all kinds of snbsidies. life have as much to do with shortening it as They are in fart the source o f ma­ J. Clark, nominee for the Senate, (in disease. ny ailment» and physical disabilities. S er­ the absence of Cosserly), was speak­ vóos weakness, dyspepsia, affections of the Respectfully inform the Ladies of er. He went strongly against rail­ liver, disturbances o f the bowels, headache, Baker City and vicinity, that they road monopoly, and monopolies of hypocondria and monoroauia are among have opeued an establishment, at the these distressing fruits. It is, therefore, of all kinds; endorsed the coarse of great importance that per sous whose minds residence of Mrs. R. C. Shepherd, in Gov. Booth, and spoke in favor of are oppressed with heevT business responsi­ Baker City, where they are prepared free trade, and against selling prop­ bilities, or harassed by family troubles, or to Cat, or Cat an Make all kinds of erty for taxes. Mr. Pendegast, of excited by speculation, or perplexed bv a o f enterprises, or in anv way Ladies & hildrens Clothing. Napa, was the next speaker, follow­ multiplicity overtaxed or overworked, should keep up ed by S. M. Taylor, when the meet­ ; their stamina by the daily use o f a whole- They are prepared to furnish all styles and ing adjourned. ; some ionic. Thousands o f persons thus cir- kinds "of Materials, Trimmings, Ac., as cheap ! enmata need are enabled to bear up against as any other Establishment in Eastern Ore­ N ew Y ork , August 23.— The state­ i the difficulties in which they are involved, gon, "and all o f the very beat quality aud lat­ ment is now made that Kate Stodd­ and to retain their strength, health and est styles. ard’s confession, published some mental clearness, bv the regular use o f Hos- All orders from tho surrounding Towns time ago, accusing herself of being ' tetter’s Stomach Bitters. Diseaaes which and Country will lie promptly attended to, at are prone to attack the body when debilitat­ the murderer of Charles Goodrich, ed and broken down by over-much brain the same prices that our City customers are was a police fiction to delnde the al­ work or ex liana ting physical labor, are kept charged. leged murderer, Roscoe, into the be­ , at bay by the resistant power with which Stamping for Embroidery and lief that the womau, Stoddard, stood this incomparable tonic endows the nervous ; system and the vital organs. At this season, Braiding, done to order. accused and condemned herself to when the heat U evaporating the elemeutsof save him, and that be need not fly i strength from every pore, and invigorantis LATEST "FASHIONS from justice. The so called confess­ absolutely essential to the safety and comfort o f the public, and is require«! even by tho Received every month, direct from New ion was put forth by Commissioner more robust if they desire to keep their ath Jordan and Ex Chief ofPolice Camp letic capabilities in «tatas quo. Hence a York. bell, of Brooklyn. course of Hos tetter's Bitters is particularly Mrs. R. C. Shepherd L ondon , August 22. —The plot useful at this period o f the year as a defence the invisible disease atloatin a sultry concocted in New York for the es­ against IS AGF.NT FOR atmosphere. It iü the most potent o f aii* cape of the American forgers, Cald­ preventative medicines, and for all com- j well and McDonald, was discovered plaints which effect the stomach, the liver by the interception of a letter in the and tlie bowels, and interfere with the per­ Baker City, Dec. I, 1872.n30tf digestion and assimilation of food, it is hands of a warden, who was passing fect the standard remedy. it to confederates. The wardens Edward Bayer, Esq., Horton, Kings Co., were bribed with £100 each. N. N., writes that an astonishing cure has D R E S S M AKING! Waila Walla Variety aud M it Store, KEPT BY Mrs. R, C. Shepherd & Co., Giwer & Baler’s S e ra Machines. R. M ’IN TO SH , [ L r C h » » , s t . L o u l i has located perma­ nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man­ ufacture and repair all kinds of jewelry and watches. After twenty-eight years experi­ ence in the business, lie feels competent to give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is also agent for the best Sewing Machine in use, the New Wilsou, price, $55,00. “ Q. M. D.” Don't, stand aghast with awe and fear, eyes wide open, hair on end and Ungers tightly clinched with the idea that these mysterious symbols are cabalistic signs and represent some secret organization of masked demons, who carry terror and dis­ may with their midnight prowlings and disperse on the dawn of morning. No! They are only the initials of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, that pleasant medicine which has acquired a National reputation and proven so efficacious in coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption and kindred diseases. Forthesecomplaints it has no equal. Bold by all druggists. A H o u s e h o l d Remedy.. — No family should be without some efficacious reme­ dy for the cure of affections so universally prevalent as coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping cougli and croup—some remedy, too. which can be relied upon as safe, sure and certain. Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry combines the desideratum. H7” F o r the very best Photographs, go to Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery without S t a i r s ttF " Ascend in the ELEVATOR, 429 M ont­ gomery Street, San Francisco. been effected on his daughter by the i se of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment- The Respectfully offers his services to the Public whole spine became diseased, she lost the In ‘the capacity of , use of her limbs, and her back was round­ ed up like a bow, in consequence of taking cold after having been innoculated for thg kine pock. She is now well. We pledge our reputation on the asser­ JOINER AND tion that any educated physician, after a careful examination of the recipe, will say that Parsons’ Purgative Pills possess more Catoinot-M alior. merit than any other pill now offered for sale. All kinds and every A great many people have asked us of late, "How do you keep your horse looking DESCRIPTION so sleek and glossy?” We tell them it’s the easiest thing in the world; give Sheri­ O f Work in Wood nestlv and promptly done. dan's Cavalry Condition Powders two or Paker City, Jan. 1, li7 3 .tf three times a week. A gentleman in the eastern part of the 8tate, who was about haviughls leg ampu­ tated on account, of its being bent at right angles and stiff at the knee, neard of John­ son’s Anodyne Liniment. After using it a short time his leg became straight, and is now as serviceable as the other. rilO R adway ’ s R eady R elief BE D IST R IB U T E D AT First day o f November, 1873. Five Thousand ^5,000) Tickets will be sold at Five Dollars each. Five Huudred and Filty-nine (559) Prizes in Real Estate and Gold Coin. ONE chance iu every NINE to get a price. The C apital Prize is a large, new and well finished two-story dwelling house, containing fourteen room s, with tire places and marble mantles, wood shed, cellar and out houses complete, aud twenty acresof land fenced and improved, with plenty o f waterand over 4,U0U fe d o f water pipe for irrigating; over two hundred bearing fruit trees, consisting o f apples, pears, peaches, plums and cherries, o f the finest varieties; also a large variety o f bearing grape vines; about one acre o f land is plained with the cuest variety o f strawber­ ries, all bearing; and several hundred of the choicest blackberries, currants and gooseber­ ries; aud a large and varied selection or or­ namental trees, llowering shrubs and vines. This property cost the proprietor about Niue Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. T i l l» V a l u a b l e P r o | ie r t y 1» t h e F i r s t P r i s e , O ffe r e d a t 9 7 ,3 0 0 1 P r i z e 9 1 ,0 0 0 G o ld C o in is $1,U00 1 Prize $500 gold coin is 1 Prize $250 gold coin is 1 Prize $100 gold coin is 2 Prizes $50 gold coin is 250 Towu Lots in Elmer’s Addition to Walla Walla, W .T ., $50eacn, 2 Prizes $¿5 gold coin is 300 Prizes $10 gold coin is 500 250 100 100 12,500 50 8,000 .R a k i n g a G r a n d T o t a l o f 9 - 3 , 0 0 0 . A list of the drawn numbers will be sent to each person who has remitted to us, im m edi­ ately after the drawing. Coiu Prizes will be sent bv express to persons winning them. Deeds tor Real Estate will be sent to tue win­ ners by mail, registered, free o f charge. The drawing will take place under the management ot a Committee to be appointed by the ticket holders. 5,000 Tickets; $5 Each. PLAN OF DRAWING: The numbers from 1 to 5.000. correspond­ ing with the number o f Tickets, will be plac­ ed in one wheel, aud 659 numbers, corres­ ponding with the number o f Prizes will be in a second wheel. The wheels are then re­ volved and a number drawn from the wheel o f numbers, and at the same time a number is drawn from the other wheel; the number aud prize drawn out are exhibited to the au­ dience aud registered by the Secretaries, the Prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prize numbers are drawn out. Reference is made by permission to the following: General James McAuliff, late Sheriff o f Walla Walla county; Hon. F. P. Dugan, Thomas Quinn, Esq., and Hon. B. L. Sharpstein, Attornev-at-Law; all o f Walla Walla, W. T. Persons residing at a distance can rest as sured their interests are as well protected as though they were present and personally superintended the management. G o o d a u d R e s p o n s i b le A g e n t s W a n t ­ ed E v e ry w h e re ! Meney can be sent in Registered Letters, Postoffice money orders, Drafts or by Express Address, JOHN BREARLEY, Banker and Assayer, Lewiston, Idaho Territory. Agent for sale o f Tickets at Baker City, n!2td J. B- GARDNER. o b e r t s «Si » I s o n R have on hand Lim e o f good quality, aud will sell at low rates. .. ‘ , Orders from a distance solicited. Having completed their Now Stable, have now the finest and best regulated L i v e r y S ta b le In E a s t e r n O r e g o n , Where they will carry on tlie Livery Busi­ ness in all its brunches. STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD. Bakor City. Nov. 13, 1872. nl3tf > « o o o K T COSTS LESS THAN $300 TO MAKE any $600 Piano sold through Agents, all o f whom make Cl EES THE WORST PAINS ONE HURDRED PER CENT. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. NOT ONE .i. V l HOUR A {Ur reading tbit advertisement need any one m s s Two Hnndrel and Ninety Dollars Net cash, with no discount to dealers or com ­ missions to teachers. Onr lumber is thor-- oughly seasoned. Our cases are DOUBLE VENEERED FRENCH GRAND ACTION W IL L AFFORD IN ST A N T EASE. IN F L A M M A T IO N OF TH E KIDNEYS, IN FLAM M ATIO N OF TH E BLADDER, IN FLAM M A TIO N OF TH E BOWELS, CONGESTION OF TH E LUNGS, SORE T H R O A T , DIFFIC U LT BREATHING. PA LPITATIO N OF THE H E A R T , H YSTERICS, C RO U P, DIPH TH ERIA, C A T A R R H , IN FLU EN ZA , H EAD AC H E , TOOTH ACH E, N EU R A L G IA, R H EU M ATISM , COLD CHILLS, AGU E CHILLS. ^ B A KEKS. MA S E W The application o f the R E A D Y R E L I E F to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists w ill afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops Wi half a tumbler o f water will In a few mo­ ments cure CRAM PS, SPASMS, SOUR STOM ACH . SICK H E AD ACH E, H E AR TB U R N , D IA R R H E A , I>\ »E N T E R Y , COLIC, W IN D IN TH E BOW ELS, and all IN T E R N A L PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle o f R a d w a y 's R c m l y R e l i e f with them. A few drops ia water will pre­ vent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better loan Freach Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER profit. Wo have oo agents, but ship direct to familios at Factory Price. We mako only one style, and have but one price. with Rosewood—have Front round borners, sorpentine bottom and carved legs. We use tho full Iron Plate with over strung bass R A D W A YS READY RELIEF I rV R > i f t ÿ -“ W tie S S ? with top dampers, and our keys are o f the- best Ivory, with Ivory fronts. Our Piano- has Seven Octaves; is 6 feet 9 inches long. 3- feet 4 inches wide, and weighs, boxed, 955- pounds Every Piano is fully warranted for flve- years. Send for an illustrated circular, in which we refer to over 500 Bankers, Merchants, Ac., (some of whom you may know,) using our* Pianos in Forty-Four States and Territories. 0 2 ^ Please state where you soon this no­ tice. C. S. PIANO CO.. n2Gn52 865, Broadway, N. Y. FLORENCE. , Q p ecial attention is culled AND AGUE. ( 3 t o t l i e g r o u t lm | > rov en i*-n lH I l l u d o r e c e n t l y I n tliitt e x c e l l e n t M n e h l n e , a n d t o t h e n e w tin ti e l e g a n t s t y l e s O Í C ases a d d e d t o o u r lis t . 'V 6 J Hr remedial agent in this world that ill cure Fever ami A phold, Yellow, and all other Malarious, Bilious. Scarlet Typhoid, and other Fevers (aided by R A D W A Y ’S PILLS) . ILLS) SO so q»i quick Fifty cents per bottle. • > R A D W A Y 'S R EADY RELIEF Sold by Druggists. FLORENCE. F or those w h o prefern Ma­ HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG A N D PU RE RICH BLOOD—INCREASF. OF FLESH A N D W EIG H T—C L E A R SKIN A N D BEAU T1FUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. l a a t w :« (V S t c h in e Feeding th e w ort* aw ay f r o m th e o p e ra to r, we now h a v e o n e o f (tin t d e s c r ip t io n , q n le t . e a sy -r u n n lu g a n ti h a v i n g a ll t h e o t h e r p e c u lia r e x ­ c e lle n c ie s o f th e o t h e r sty le. V V m'nà (cr)fp ¿ 7 - yx. * w w iftc - o f s e n v //y r 'pcyJffi Dr. RAD W A V ’S FLORENCE > /JCMONTCOMEArST. I s sure to please. E ver am Day an Increase in Flesh is Seen and Felt. 7 W eigh t T H E GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop o f the SA R SA P A R IL L IA X RESOLYENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and juices o f the system the vigor o f life, for it repairs the wastes o f lh . body with new and sound material. Scrof­ ula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disense, Ulcers In the Thront, Mouth, Tumors, Node« in the Glands and other parts o f the system, Sore Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms o f Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fevsr Sores, Scald Head, Ring-W orm , Sait Rheum, Erysipelas, Arae, Black Spots, Worms In the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers ia the W omb, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss o f Sperm, and all wastes o f tho life prin­ ciple, are within the curative range o f this wonder of Modem Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using It for either of these forms o f disease Its potent power to cure them. If the patient, dally becoming reduced by the waste» a ad decomposition that is continually »regressing, succeeds ia ar resting these wastes, aud repairs tne same with new material made from healthy h lood -a n d this the S A R SA PA R iLLIA N w ill and does secure. Not only does the SsnssrsniLLisM R esolvbut excel all kaewa remedial agents in the cure o f Chrook, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skia diseases ; hut it is the only poeilive cure for M R S . R . C. SHEPHERD, FLORENCE Agent at BAKER CITY, OREGON. April 2, 1873.n47n39 I s KEPT BY yEi that FLORENCE. THIS STABLE HAS JUST BEEN R E - built, and the proprietors are now pre­ pared to carry ou the business in T E xam ine the Florence, or wend lor C l m i ln r a m i nuiupl*w o f W o r k before you |mr<-lias<- a Sew­ in g M ach in e. I l l Y T i l l : IIE.HT 1 M ach in e* sold on lib e ra l te rm s. SPLENDID STYLE. Tlie Proprietors will spare neither labor nor expense to render their establishment a success. Thev will keep constantly on band a sup­ ply o f T Good Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Carriages, etc., Urinary and W om b diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stop­ page o f Water, Incontinence o f Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albu­ min uria, and in all caees where there are brkkdnst deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substance* like the white o f an egg, or threads like white silk, or there U a n»or- ■| dark, bilious appearance, and white bonedust deposits, there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and paia la the Small o f the Back and along the Lotas. Price, 11.00. the only M achine r a n sew In tu o r e I lia n o n e d ir e c ­ t i o n — h a v i n g i» r e v e r s ib le recti— a g r e a t a d v a n t a g e In fa s t e n in g cim I m o f s e a m s , In q u i l t i n g , e t c . L IV E R Y S T A B L E KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, lo r en c e T IN G MACHINES. S EW SA M U E L IIIL L , Agent, S o . 19 Sew M o n tg o m e ry S treet, G r a n d H otel B u ild in g , Sun i r a n c h e a . And everything connected with a first clats o w e ? s a lm is . Saddle horses hired to go to anv part of u d ra il R im e d - for W OR M S— PIN, The only the country. Horses boarded, anti the best T A PE, etc. care bestowed upon them while in their Tumor o f 1 2 Y ea r*’ Grrnvth charge. C u r e d b y B a d te a y ’» Jlrxolr^tit. [C ^ T en na reasonable* Thankful for past patronage, we expect by [ honest and liberal dealing to deserve the ! continued patronage o f the public. J A S . B . L O O M IS , A g e n t, W ORM S. Dr. R A D W A Y ’S perfectly taste leas, elegantly coated with sweet gnat. psrr% regulate, porifY. cleanse, and strengthen. Radway’ s Pill»,, for the cure of "all disorders o f the Stomach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Ccetiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bilionsneae. BUfocs Fe ver, Inflimmatioc o f the Bowyls. Piles, and all Deraogemcsu o f the Internal Viscera, Warranted to elect a positive cure. R trely Vepetablf, containing no auermry, minrra**, cr( dele­ terious drugs. A fgw dose* o f R A D W A Y 'S PILLS w*ll free the system from nil the s ^ ri-n a m e d disorder*. Price, to rents per box. »O L D BY D K U G G !5T*. R E A D '* FALSE A N D T R U E -” Send one Utter slsmp to RAILW AY k CO., N o. 3? Warren Street, N»w York. Infer- maificB wdrth th--sands will be sent >oc. If there Is o n e w it h in n ttionsm nd t u lle s o f S a n F r a n c is c o n o t w o r k in g w e ll, I w i ll a t t e n d to It w it h o u t n n y e x p e n s o t o th e o w n e r . S A M I FI. II H I . , Ag t , HAS M ADE TH E MOST ASTONISHING C U R E S! SO QU ICK, SO R APID ARE TH E CHANGES TH E BODY UNDERGOES. U N DER TH E INFLUENCE OF THIS TR U L Y W O N D E R F U L M EDICINE, T H A T :|Perfect Purgative Pills.. lim e! Lime! Lime! 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